On the strength of national championships in men’s lacrosse and women’s golf over the past week, Duke has jumped from 10th to second in the Director’s Cup standings. The Blue Devils are one of four ACC teams in the top 10 of the season-long, all-sports competition that is still ongoing.

Notre Dame (fifth), North Carolina (sixth) and Virginia (seventh) are the others.

It’s been quite a memorable athletic year at Duke, with the football team winning its first Coastal Division championship, the men’s basketball team getting to the ACC tournament final, the women’s basketball team winning both the ACC regular season and tournament crowns and now the two national titles.

The final standings won’t be released until after the baseball and softball national tournaments are completed.

If the Blue Devils hang on to their runnerup status, it will be something of a victory since the format for the Directors Cup puts Stanford and its 36 varsity sports at an unfair advantage. The Cardinal, which has won the Cup in each of the last 19 years, currently leads Duke by a 485-point margin.